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What if… The last man in the world she could be prevailed upon to marry…is her husband? In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet tells the proud Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy that she wouldn’t marry him if he were the… more

Five Pathways to PemberleyIt’s the best of all worlds.Five short Pride & Prejudice variations by bestselling writer Abigail Reynolds gathered in one volume. Can Mr. Darcy win Elizabeth Bennet’s heart… or will they misunderstand each other f… more

A lady’s reputation is a fragile thing. If anyone ever discovered that Miss Elizabeth Bennet had received a letter from a single gentleman, she could be ruined… or forced to marry a man she detests. In this Pride & Prejudice variation, El… more

What if… Instead of disappearing from Elizabeth Bennet’s life after she refused his offer of marriage, Mr. Darcy had stayed and tried to change her mind? What if… Lizzy, as she gets to know Darcy, finds him undeniably attractive and he… more

In Jane Austen’s classic Pride & Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet never expects to see Mr. Darcy again after his disastrous proposal in Hunsford. But what if family business required him to stay at Rosings after giving her his letter? In this pa… more

A modern love story with a Jane Austen twist.. . Marine biologist Cassie Boulton has no patience when a modern-day Mr. Darcy appears in her lab on Cape Cod. Proud, aloof Calder Westing III is the scion of a famous political family, while Ca… more

The more he tries to stay away from her, the more his obsession grows… “[Reynolds] has creatively blended a classic love story with a saucy romance novel.” -Austenprose “Developed so well that it made the age-old storylin… more

Artist Annie Wright likes her life free of complications, especially complications of the male persuasion. She has her dream job running a gallery in Woods Hole, her volunteer work rescuing abandoned dogs, her best friend Cassie Boulton Wes… more

Praise for Abigail Reynolds’ Pride and Prejudice variations: “Lovers of steamy period romances will find plenty to whet their appetites here.” —Booklist “Compulsively readable…treats readers to an oh-so-spicy alternative s… more

There’s only one gentleman to turn to when a lady is in desperate need of answers…With scandal descending on the Bennet family (again!), Elizabeth absolutely refuses to drag Mr. Darcy’s name into this shocking situation. But how on earth … more

There’s only one fact that notorious rake Lord Charles Carlisle and his cousin, Fitzwilliam Darcy, can agree upon: a house party given by the Marquess of Bentham is bound to be intolerably dull. To relieve his boredom, Lord Charles accepts … more

A short novella by Abigail Reynolds. Elizabeth Bennet longs to see the view from the famous Black Rocks in Derbyshire, but her uncle refuses to allow her to climb to the rock outcroppings alone. Elizabeth’s distress is only worsened by a ch… more

What readers are saying:”A very happy read!”“A lustful and very romantic story.”“Introduces us to another side of Darcy that Jane Austen didn’t show.”“A really lovely spin on the original story.”“A wonderful ride through Jane Austen’s world… more

In Jane Austen’s classic Pride & Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet never expects to see Mr. Darcy again after his disastrous proposal in Hunsford. But what if family business required him to stay at Rosings after giving her his letter? Coming fac… more

What would have happened if Fitzwilliam Darcy faced a true rival for Elizabeth Bennet’s affections? In a return to the world of Jane Austen, the plot of Pride & Prejudice takes a different turn when Elizabeth accepts the proposal of a child… more

“Another wonderful regency from Ms. Solomon… this time, in the tradition of Abigail Reynolds, a Pride and Prejudice variation that should have you both smiling and weeping. What would happen, one wonders, if Mr. Bennet were to die, leaving … more

A lady’s reputation is a fragile thing. If anyone ever discovered that Miss Elizabeth Bennet had received a letter from a single gentleman, she could be ruined… or forced to marry a man she detests. In this Pride & Prejudice variation, El… more

The fear of place and the manifestation of this in contemporary art is the territory for TOPOPHOBIA. As an anxiety disorder, this phobia is understood as an irrational dread of certain places or situations, yet, considered as a cultural phe… more